Family Discipleship: Leading Your Home through Time, Moments, and Milestones
By Matt Chandler, Adam Griffin and Jen Wilkin
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Matt Chandler
Matt Chandler is a newspaper editor and freelance journalist from New York. Matt grew up in a family of hunters and developed his love of the outdoors early in life as a Boy Scout. Matt has been writing professionally since 1996. The New York Press Association named him an award-winning writer in 2007 and 2010.
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What an insightful, helpful book! I love the fresh yet thoroughly biblical approach to family discipleship. The emphasis on discipling your family through time (daily, ongoing practices), moments (unplanned, spontaneous occasions), and milestones (special events) will enable you to see more clearly how to bring the gospel into all of life. I’ve never read a book on this subject with so many practical suggestions for bringing a Christian influence on your children from their birth to the end of their days (and long after you are in heaven). Begin reading this book and I think you’ll find, like I did, that it starts strong and gets better with every chapter.
Donald S. Whitney, Professor of Biblical Spirituality and Associate Dean, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; author, Family Worship; Praying the Bible; and Spiritual Disciplines for the Christian Life
"If you are a flawed parent who doesn’t have it all together, but believes that God desires to use you to shape your kids toward knowing and enjoying Jesus, pick up Family Discipleship! It’s a profound yet down-to-earth guide to help you form a framework for your home that fits your personality and gifts."
David Robbins, President and CEO, FamilyLife
Yes! This is the framework families need. Both paradigm shifting and practical, this resource will demystify the idea of family discipleship and challenge you to utilize the opportunities right before you.
Ruth Chou Simons, Founder, GraceLaced Co.; author, GraceLaced; Cohost, Foundations podcast
"Family Discipleship is an outstanding resource for families. Like a life raft in a vast sea of parenting advice, this book offers parents a framework for one of their most important tasks when raising children—teaching them to know and love the Lord. Theologically rich, incredibly practical, and genuinely realistic—this is a book I hope all parents put on their bookshelf."
Laura Wifler, Cofounder, Risen Motherhood; coauthor, Risen Motherhood: Gospel Hope for Everyday Moments
"In Family Discipleship, Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin make you feel more excited than ever to call yourself a parent, while also casting a gripping vision for why we should take discipling our kids seriously. This book is a clarion call to every Christian parent: family discipleship matters, it is doable, and it’s our joy-filled responsibility both to God and to the next generation."
Ryan and Selena Frederick, Founders, Fierce Parenting and Fierce Marriage; authors, Fierce Marriage
"Family Discipleship is a rare resource—intensely practical without becoming a simplistic, one-size-fits-all ‘how-to manual.’ Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin have provided a framework that challenges and equips parents to fulfill their divine calling to disciple their children in all seasons of life. This book is realistic in its approach, acknowledging the imperfections we all have as parents, and yet very helpful in guiding parents to develop a strategy that fits their unique families. Parents will be challenged to model a life of faith, develop intentionality around God’s word, seize everyday discipleship moments, and celebrate life’s milestones. Most importantly, parents will be encouraged that this great task of making disciples of their children is empowered by the work of the Holy Spirit through them."
Afshin Ziafat, Lead Pastor, Providence Church, Frisco, Texas
This is one of the best books I’ve read on family discipleship! Chandler and Griffin bring wonderful insight to the challenge and joy of everyday parenting—and refreshing perspective on the immense responsibility of disciple making in our own home.
Noe Garcia, Senior Pastor, North Phoenix Baptist Church, Phoenix, Arizona
"Parents have the greatest opportunity to disciple their children, but many parents haven’t experienced discipleship themselves to even begin to know how to do that. In the current ‘Pinterest-perfect’ era of parenting, stress is high for mom and dad as they try to raise their children in the Lord. Family Discipleship takes you just as you are, and will show you the way regardless of your level of confidence. Deep and practical, Family Discipleship is highly recommended."
Mark Matlock, coauthor, Faith for Exiles
"There is a need and a place for books about how to implement family-equipping ministry in the local church, but that’s not what this book provides. Family Discipleship fills a very different need that’s every bit as important as field guides for churches: it provides parents with the simple and practical tools that they need to disciple their children. Richard Baxter once pointed out to pastors that if they will train parents to disciple their children, these practices of family discipleship ‘will not only spare you a great deal of labor, but will much further the success of your labors’ as a pastor. This book then provides pastors with a simple way to ‘further the success’ of their labors."
Timothy Paul Jones, author, Family Ministry Field Guide; C. Edwin Gheens Professor of Christian Family Ministry, The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
Family Discipleship
Family Discipleship
Leading Your Home through Time, Moments, and Milestones
Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin
Foreword by Jen Wilkin
Family Discipleship: Leading Your Home through Time, Moments, and Milestones
Copyright © 2020 by The Village Church
Published by Crossway
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Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), copyright © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Names: Chandler, Matt, 1974– author. | Griffin, Adam, author.
Title: Family discipleship : leading your home through time, moments, and milestones / Matt Chandler and Adam Griffin.
Description: Wheaton, Illinois : Crossway, [2020] | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Summary: Helps parents establish a discipleship plan to raise their children in the love of the Lord
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Identifiers: LCCN 2019059556 (print) | LCCN 2019059557 (ebook) | ISBN 9781433566295 (hardcover) | ISBN 9781433566301 (pdf) | ISBN 9781433566318 (mobi) | ISBN 9781433566325 (epub)
Subjects: LCSH: Parenting—Religious aspects—Christianity. | Child rearing—Religious aspects—Christianity. | Christian education of children. | Discipling (Christianity)
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Crossway is a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers.
2020-07-16 10:07:54 AM
From Matt:
To Audrey, Reed, and Norah. Thank you for being a part of this experiment.
From Adam:
To Cassie Bryant and Caroline Smiley, whose contributions and friendships are essential elements of this resource.
And to the love of my life, Chelsea Lane, and our three boys: Oscar, Gus, and Theodore. One of my greatest hopes is that Chelsea and I will get to see generation after generation of Griffins growing in the knowledge and favor of God.
Contents
Foreword by Jen Wilkin
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 The Family That Disciples
2 The Foundation
3 Modeling
4 Time
5 Moments
6 Milestones
Conclusion: Parting Encouragement
Appendix: A Word to Church and School Leaders
Notes
Scripture Index
Foreword
I remember well the day my pantry was demolished by four elementary-aged Wilkin children on the hunt. For once, they were not on the hunt for food. Their school could earn credits toward the purchase of books and equipment by collecting small pink coupons printed on cereal boxes, can labels, and, as it turned out, just about every item in my pantry. To motivate them, teachers offered extra credit for bringing in a certain number of coupons. The scavenger hunt didn’t stop with that first pantry raid. On trips to the grocery store, the kids would choose one cereal over another based on whether it had the telltale pink square printed on the box. The recycle bin and trash can were sifted through. Overnight, we went from unconsciously choosing and disposing of items in our pantry to scanning for a pink square I had never noticed before.
Those pink squares were suddenly everywhere. And by paying attention to them, a lot of good could be accomplished. All we needed was a heightened awareness of the opportunity and an understanding of the goal.
In this book, Matt and Adam want to give you that kind of heightened awareness. They want to bring to your attention three simple opportunities for family discipleship that you already have in your possession but might not have top of mind. Parenting can put us into a fog, rendering many of us in survival mode, ready to pronounce any day in which everyone makes it to bedtime alive as a raging success. But we know in our hearts that more is required of us than survival. We cannot afford to simply make it through the day. Those survival days have a way of turning into weeks, and into months and years. Before we know it, opportunities to point our children toward faith in meaningful ways have fallen to the wayside in favor of just getting by.
But Christian parents want to be those who wisely steward the season of raising children. Psalm 90:12 says, Teach us to number our days / that we may get a heart of wisdom.
We want to be good at numbering these precious days.
My husband, Jeff, and I have raised those four coupon-collecting kids to adulthood. I observe that the common exchange between empty nesters and those whose nests are still full often leans either toward Just wait
or Just treasure this season.
The first response is not helpful, but to be honest, the second one isn’t either. It’s encouraging, yes, but it lacks the practicality most young parents are desperately seeking. We do love our children—deeply so—but we want to channel that affection into action. We want to love our children not merely in word or in feeling, but in deed.
You hold in your hands a book that offers not just encouragement, but practical help. Through the framework of time, moments, and milestones, Adam and Matt help you develop eyes to see opportunities for family discipleship that are readily at hand, though easy to overlook. They offer their own experience not as normative, but as a starting point for us to think creatively about how to adopt similar practices to point our families to Christ. I have seen these three tools help the families in my own church and community do just that. It’s amazing what we can accomplish with a heightened awareness of the opportunity and an understanding of the goal. I pray this book gives you both.
Jen Wilkin
Acknowledgments
We are inexpressibly indebted to the NextGen and Communications staff of The Village Church, whose input greatly improved the clarity and usefulness of these ideas.
Worthy of particular note from within those staffs are the contributions and advocacy of David Roark. This resource would not have happened without him.
We owe a great debt to Anne Lincoln Hollibaugh. Her ideas contributed significantly to the material, particularly the distinct roles of the family and the church in family discipleship.
We are incredibly grateful for Ryan Jarrell, who patiently and expertly designed our cover. Also, we would be remiss not to deeply thank our editor Tara Davis and the whole team at Crossway who worked untold hours to create a book worth reading and to help readers find it.
While this is an original work, we are far from the first people to write about family discipleship. We formed our own terms and definitions, and went our own directions, but a lot of our thoughts on time, moments, and milestones were inspired by conversations we had about the ideas presented in Timothy Paul Jones’s Family Ministry Field Guide. Other books like The Shaping of a Christian Family by Elisabeth Elliot, Family Worship by Donald S. Whitney, Raising Kingdom Kids by Tony Evans, God, Marriage, and Family by Andreas J. Köstenberger, and The Legacy Path by Brian Haynes, as well as the teachings and writings regarding Christian families by Charles Spurgeon and others by Howard Hendricks, also helped us as we formed the thoughts presented herein.
Last but far from least, this resource would not exist without the collaboration and contributions of Caroline Smiley and Cassie Bryant. It started as a meeting in April 2012 simply trying to clarify the discipling role of parents at The Village Church in Dallas. The sweet season when we were all coworkers starting our families and shepherding the families at The Village Church will hopefully pay dividends for generations.
"Let this be recorded for a generation to come,
so that a people yet to be created may praise the L
ord
."
Psalm 102:18
Only take care, and keep your soul diligently, lest you forget the things that your eyes have seen, and lest they depart from your heart all the days of your life. Make them known to your children and your children’s children.
—Deuteronomy 4:9
We deeply want a revival of domestic religion. . . . The Christian family was the bulwark of godliness in the days of the Puritans, but in these evil times hundreds of families of so-called Christians have no family worship . . . and no wholesome instruction or discipline. . . . How can we hope to see the kingdom of our Lord advance when his own disciples do not teach his gospel to their own sons and daughters?
¹ —Charles Spurgeon
God has given you one of the greatest privileges imaginable: the privilege of helping shape the future of another human being. Someday your children will no longer live with you—but what will their memories be? Will they only be of bickering or conflict—or will they also be of love and joy and happiness? Don’t let your frustrations or weariness crowd out your love.
² —Billy Graham
"The job has been given to me to do. Therefore it is a gift. Therefore it is a privilege. Therefore it is an offering I may make to God. Therefore it is to be done gladly, if it is done for Him.